🛠️ Roll, sit, store—your all-in-one utility sidekick!
The dbest products Quik Cart Pro is a heavy-duty, collapsible rolling crate with a telescopic handle, capable of hauling up to 120 lbs and supporting 280 lbs on its seat lid. Crafted from durable aluminum and reinforced plastic, it folds down to a slim 3 inches for easy storage, making it the ultimate versatile utility cart for teachers, professionals, and DIY enthusiasts.
C**M
Best One I’ve Had
In the last 10 years, I’ve had a total of four carts (different brands), the other three were used until they were destroyed. This dbest cart is better because the QUIK CART 360 has 360° wheels so they turn in maneuver easily. I’ve been using mine for about six months so far every day at work.You can push it with two fingers down the carpeted hallway at school. I love how it rolls when it is flat to the ground doesn’t require that I tilt it and drag it behind me. You can push it in front of you or at your side or behind: It’s your choice. Although it has the flat top that you could sit on, I leave that at home. I like that I throw my backpack, lunch bag, other items into this, and I bring this into my school workplace.I feel that using this cart is preventing me from straining my back or my shoulders because I’m not carrying arm loads of items into work every day. I also put boxes on top and stack them against the handle to bring boxes into my classroom. It holds 80 pounds according to the product page.Some extra features that none of my other carts had are brakes on the wheels (helpful if you are parked on a sloped parking lot) and also it has a locking mechanism to prevent it from collapsing while in use. I don’t really have to use those but they are cool to have.It takes about three seconds to open the cart up and extend the handle. I love how it folds flat so it stays in my car trunk when not in use. I highly recommend this for teachers and anyone who has to haul things from their car into their workplace on a regular basis.Cart vs. wagons:I also used to use a cart when I was taking studio art classes at college. I could haul bags of clay, art supplies, painting canvases (30x40 inch), art toolboxes, a backpack, and a lunch bag to my college classes. When indoors I collapsed it up flat to stow it away out of the way, so it doesn’t take up space in the room like one of those heavy wagons that some people use does. I do own a wagon that someone told me I needed to buy and it is so heavy that I don’t want to deal with lifting it in and out of my trunk and also it takes up a ton of space in my trunk, so I never use my metal and canvas cloth wagon.
S**.
Great size, easy to fit back seat of car- game night tote.
I use mine to pack Bunco game set up. We play a giant game for up to 72 players at a golf course, I transport everything to set tables up- and it’s quite a lot of packing! Definitely the best vehicle to use in this cart, from the car. I do have to line it with a rain/parking lot weather proofing idea of a heavy duty garbage bag. If I don’t, there’s holes, creases, that would cause things on the bottom or near creases to soak. I wish they would make a liner that fit.Great yellow lid cover, and very easy to pull. It parks easily in a corner or under a table. I’d definitely recommend for sports ( line the garbage bag inside though), or game items.
H**N
hello DBEST
when we got the dbest products Quik Cart Collapsible Rolling Crate. The box is so dirty and almost open.but we like DBEST products made in USA also Strong and very good QUALITY.
L**O
Worth it !!!
I love being about to fit my whole office into this rolling bin. I tried the smaller more popular one but it didn't have the capacity that this one has. It is a little flimsy but I don't have to use it that much. The casters are great because they roll in all directions. The side openings are convenient for last many shoving things in after you have put the top. It's worth the extra $$ for the space and all direction casters.
K**.
Perfect cart for me!
I needed something easy to assemble or disassemble to haul my art supplies around for “plein air” events. This is perfect: it holds a large amount, it rolls easily from my house to my car to location, and it is attractive. Also, I can use it as a chair or table while I paint!
B**B
collapsible crate
love this thing. used it to haul 2)12packs of drinks. a large makeup bag. binoculars. and still had room. was a heavy load. so the wheels are good and strong. then folded it down and slid it under the bed great buy
B**R
Don't Recommend Sitting on It!
This is my second purchase of this cart in 4 months. I love the size and how easy it is to handle. I live in a highrise, and the cart makes bringing in my groceries much easier. It folds fairly easily and fits in the back of my SUV without taking up much space at all. The small folded footprint is a huge plus for me.My first identical purchase of this cart was made 4 months ago and had full plastic pieces that fit over the entire left and right sides when the cart was opened up. The plastic pieces stored very securely and nicely in compartments in the inside bottom of the cart. I liked that system much better than the sliding "lock" on my second purchase of this cart. The lock does not slide very easily. I took a lubricant and rubbed it along the track and it helped somewhat, but the lock is seems quite flimsy to me. Hopefully it will not break, because my old side pieces won't fit over the sides of the newer version.The top is very handy and sturdy. The attachment "hook" is just OK. Sometimes the top is difficult to hook on, and sometimes it falls off. You CAN sit on the top when the cart is opened up and I do believe the top can withstand the weight as advertised. HOWEVER, if you wiggle/move, you run the risk of breaking the hinges on the left and right side of the cart. When that happends, the cart cannot function. My husband, who weighs only 130 pounds, sat on the top one time only, and the shifting of his weight caused the side hinges to break, rending the cart pretty useless. There was no way to fix the broken plastic. So, yes, you can have someone much heavier sit on the plastic top without damaging the top, but the cart underneath may not survive!I did consider taller grocery carts but they were too big and cumbersome to store in the cargo area of my SUV when folded. The wheels on those metal grocery carts are large and stick up, and those carts will not fold flat. I found that the metal grocery carts have large "holes" on the sides and bottom where items can easily fall through unless you use a liner (which inhibits fully closing the cart). So, although sturdy, that type of cart didn't work for me.Just as a side note- prior to buying this second dbest cart for $76, I did purchase the dbest less expensive option that had the cart only (no top). I didn't need a second top because I had one from my first (now broken) cart. The cart with no top was nowhere near the quality of this more expensive cart. The cheaper cart handle wobbled badly and the aluminum was much thinner. I absolutely hated paying another $76+ for this cart, AGAIN, but it was the best option for me. My hubby will not sit on this one, and I pray it lasts longer than the last one!
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